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Spring of 2005 Continued... |
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This offers a very good view of the barn, a sampling of the livestock and the track on the way to the tunnel. In the distance is a cabin surrounded (completely) by beautiful pink spring blooms. |
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The vegetation around the freight station offers plenty of shade for the signal man. The juniper between the freight depot and the signal tower is approaching a day with the pruning shears |
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Finleyville Station. This is the busiest this station has been since the railroad opened up. This is because my kids, Annie and Ethan added to my collecetion of figures this past Christmas. Carol likes the way our neighbors house in the background almost looks like part of the scene |
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Another view of Finleyville Station as a frieght pulls out. My wife caught the beautiful evening glow on the tracks. |
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My new favorite place to sit. That's my daughter Annie in the background |
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